Your vision, Our focus
comprehensive eye tests tailored to your needs.
We believe that comprehensive eye tests are essential to protecting and enhancing your vision. With over a century of combined experience, our team of expert optometrists has designed the Linklater Warren Eye Examination to offer our most thorough assessment of your eye health and vision allowing your optometrist to provide tailored optical recommendations to ensure optimal vision correction. The service goes beyond a standard eye test, incorporating advanced diagnostics like 3D OCT retinal scanning and Optos ultra-wide retinal imaging. These state-of-the-art tools allow us to detect early signs of eye disease – often before symptoms appear – ensuring you receive timely and effective care.
Linklater Warren Eye Examinations are included with visionplan membership at no additional cost.
£110.00
Or £65 for those with NHS Sight Test Eligibility and Students
Free
Standard NHS Sight Tests are always free of charge when eligible.

What happens during a Linklater Warren Eye Examination?
Our commitment to high-quality eye care means every Linklater Warren Eye Examination is personalised to meet your unique needs, taking into account your lifestyle, health, and vision requirements. This 45-minute consultation covers a wide array of diagnostic tools to give you confidence and peace of mind, knowing your eyes are in expert hands. In additional to the familiar tests performed during a standard eye test your Linklater Warren Eye Examination may include:
- OCT eye scans
- Optos ultra-wide retinal imaging
- Eye pressures (tonometry)
- Peripheral vision (visual field) assessment
- Corneal curvature mapping (topography)
- Corneal thickness measurement (pachymetry)
- Colour vision tests

Where can you access this service?
Linklater Warren Eye Examinations are available at our branches in Bexleyheath, Chislehurst and Sevenoaks.

Why all NHS patients should upgrade to receive the Linklater Warren Eye Examination
Why Optometrist Matthew Carter recommends all NHS patients upgrade to receive the Linklater Warren Eye Examination.
Eye Examinations FAQ’s
Below are some of our frequently asked questions about Eye Examinations, please get in touch if you require any further information or support.
An Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) scan is a cutting-edge diagnostic tool widely used within the Hospital Eye Service to assess and monitor eye health, particularly the macula and optic nerve. Similar to an X-ray at the dentist, OCT captures detailed, three-dimensional images of eye structures, enabling your optometrist to see beneath the surface. This non-invasive, safe and painless scan aids in detecting and managing conditions like age-related macular degeneration (AMD), glaucoma, diabetic eye disease, and more – often before symptoms appear.
Optos Ultra-wide Retinal Imaging, also known as Optomap® imaging, is an advanced eye imaging technology which provides a comprehensive view of your retina. Unlike traditional methods, which only reveal 10-15% of the retina at a time, Optomap® captures over 80% in a single, non-invasive and painless photograph. This ultra-wide view helps detect early signs of eye disease and allows for closer monitoring between visits. The device also performs autofluorescence imagery which helps highlight early retinal stress and potential disease before symptoms arise.
Measuring eye pressure is vital when assessing a patient for glaucoma. If the pressure inside the eye gets too high the optic nerve can become damaged in a process termed glaucoma. Many patients dread the ‘air puff pressure test’ which we why we use alternative methods to record eye pressure. The gentle techniques we use are preferred by most of our patients and are also used within the hospital eye service.
Yes. The Linklater Warren Eye Examination is a comprehensive eye test enhanced with the latest technology to assess eye health and costs £55 to those eligible to an NHS Sight Test. We also provide fully NHS funded Sight Tests at all our branches for those that are eligible and who would prefer not to upgrade.
The NHS recommends that Sight Tests should be performed every two years for most patients. Many of our patients, particularly visionplan members, chose to attend for an annual consultation for added piece of mind. At the end of your eye examination your Optometrist will inform you when a return visit is recommended.
No, the tests included within a the Linklater Warren Eye Examination are completely painless. Advanced imaging is non-invasive, quick, and doesn’t require any contact with the eye, so you can enjoy a thorough and comfortable eye health assessment.
Yes, our optometrists are experienced and adept at providing eye care crafted to meet the needs of all patients. All of our branches have ground floor consulting rooms with ramps available where necessary to make the practices fully accessible. We encourage patients (or their carers) to get in contact to discuss how we can best meet their specific needs. We are determined to ensure that all our service users have a truly wonderful eye care experience.


